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how many pay taxes? we don't know. how many will pay taxes if they get jobs? how much will they pay in taxes? we don't know. what is the real cost of illegal immigration to the u.s.? the real cost? hohonest square, accounting? what is this answer. what are those illegal immigrants paying in taxes and providing in the way of services to others in this country, some are i imencely productive? what is the cost of the jobs they hold, is there no cost? is it true they only work in industries where americans don't top work. this that is find just give us an answer, do we as a nation make money? do we benefit? do we prosper because of illegal immigration. you hear everyone say we're a nation of immigrants, why don't they say a nation of illegal immigrants? the questions go on and on, is the path to citizenship appropriate? is it good or bad for the economy? it is good for american society. the real question becames after 10 years of debating this issue, why in the world don't we havv these answers? that's the big question. if you have been watching politics, and wash
how many pay taxes? we don't know. how many will pay taxes if they get jobs? how much will they pay in taxes? we don't know. what is the real cost of illegal immigration to the u.s.? the real cost? hohonest square, accounting? what is this answer. what are those illegal immigrants paying in taxes and providing in the way of services to others in this country, some are i imencely productive? what is the cost of the jobs they hold, is there no cost? is it true they only work in industries where...
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how many get vouchers or tax credits? just 1 million. you can barely see the bar graph on this chart. only 2 million go to charter schools. this is such a feeble offering of school choice despite good evidence that choice works. this week the friedman foundation released an in-depth analysis of research on choice. twenty-three studies compared to outcomes for students that have school choice. twenty-two found choice improve student performance. twenty-two at 23. one study found no visible impact, no study found a negative impact. choice works. some people of worry that choice these to segregated schools. a studies examine that. seven found school choice moose from more racially segregated schools into less serious ones. one found no effec no study found that choice increased segregation. the bottom line, when you let parents choose, schools get better, students do better. choice works. let's not let the blob'
how many get vouchers or tax credits? just 1 million. you can barely see the bar graph on this chart. only 2 million go to charter schools. this is such a feeble offering of school choice despite good evidence that choice works. this week the friedman foundation released an in-depth analysis of research on choice. twenty-three studies compared to outcomes for students that have school choice. twenty-two found choice improve student performance. twenty-two at 23. one study found no visible...
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and the president who accuse someone by the name of mitt romney of not paying his taxes. by golly, they get away with it. at some point here facts are going to begin to matter to the american people. your nose? maybe, maybe, just maybe we were right. now, when the president calls on citizens who want to preserve their constitutional rights and the nra lyres, i think we're getting pretty close to the point. i think if you try much harder, mr. president, we will get there. when things get crazy they get crazier. and elvis impersonator arrested. "dobbs law" next. disappointing economic reports and earnings driving the maetet's lower. a former ceo of the dnc, john allison's eyes this to tell us what it means. the gang of eight makes its pitch for emigration reforms. the secretary of state, chris go back tells us why it is just one big, bad idea. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human, using sterecopic cameras. ♪ and even stoitself if it h to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doe
and the president who accuse someone by the name of mitt romney of not paying his taxes. by golly, they get away with it. at some point here facts are going to begin to matter to the american people. your nose? maybe, maybe, just maybe we were right. now, when the president calls on citizens who want to preserve their constitutional rights and the nra lyres, i think we're getting pretty close to the point. i think if you try much harder, mr. president, we will get there. when things get crazy...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> another day in the red has the major averages on track for their worst week of the year. josh lipton breaks down today's big movers. hey, there, josh. >> a down day for the market, but there were spots of green here. your biggest gainer in the s&p. let's start with that. peabody energy. the coal
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly...
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when amazon.com began to collect sales tax. there was not a rush of customers from amazon to the main street. reason? >> they do not buy online to avoid sales tax, they buy online for lower prices, choices and convenience. the internet is here to stay. and businesses turn to the internet to reach customers. those are the ones that will run head long into the border less world that david talks about. now it's without borders for the tax department. >> address the constitutional portions that it brings up? >> the supreme court said in 1992, a time we were talking about catalogs. that that time, state laws were too complex for everyone. guess what? we are in a different day and age, everyone knows electronic commerce, the internet is here to take. it's robust and what you have now is because congress has not acted you are giving a subsidy to online retailer that is not needed. what we need to do is treat everyone the same. if you have customers in a state with a sales tax, you should collect and remit. >> steve, you got the first
when amazon.com began to collect sales tax. there was not a rush of customers from amazon to the main street. reason? >> they do not buy online to avoid sales tax, they buy online for lower prices, choices and convenience. the internet is here to stay. and businesses turn to the internet to reach customers. those are the ones that will run head long into the border less world that david talks about. now it's without borders for the tax department. >> address the constitutional...
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that big new tax is a tax on all internet sales. the details released this weekend for a senate vote today, what? talk about passing it to it find out what's in it, nancy pelosi, furloughs for air traffic contollers started yesterday. the transportation secretary says they're unavoidable. sequester delays may hit you today. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >> good morning, everyone, sorry to tell you this, but here comes maximum pain. air travelers, listen up. your chances of a flight delay just went up. those furloughs are in place for air traffic contollers, they've got to take one day off every two weeks. ra ray lahood, the same may that told us to drive toyotas, he said they're unavoidable. sequester cuts are here and the
that big new tax is a tax on all internet sales. the details released this weekend for a senate vote today, what? talk about passing it to it find out what's in it, nancy pelosi, furloughs for air traffic contollers started yesterday. the transportation secretary says they're unavoidable. sequester delays may hit you today. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures...
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cheryl: more tax pain. legislation to boost internet sales taxes. peter barnes is standing by. >> i think the last 20 years, cheryl. this legislation has led to a titanic lobbying battle between brick-and-mortar retailers and many internet retailers led by ebay. it appears that it finally passed congress this year. in part because so many states need the revenue so badly. it means you would be required to collect sales taxes nationwide from no more than 9600 tax jurisdictions across the u.s. for brick-and-mortar retailers, we have an app for that. >> they will provide for software from the states to help small businesses comply. we think that online marketplaces like ebay could also serve this function. therefore, we think it would be reasonably easy for many businesses to comply with this law. peter: states say this legislation could help collect $23 billion. california alone could pull in an extra $4 billion a year. the fight right now is really over an exemption small online retailers. ebay is pushing for an exemption of under 10 million or 50 em
cheryl: more tax pain. legislation to boost internet sales taxes. peter barnes is standing by. >> i think the last 20 years, cheryl. this legislation has led to a titanic lobbying battle between brick-and-mortar retailers and many internet retailers led by ebay. it appears that it finally passed congress this year. in part because so many states need the revenue so badly. it means you would be required to collect sales taxes nationwide from no more than 9600 tax jurisdictions across the...
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this is the internet tax we heard about for so long. would this make you less likely to shop on the internet? log on to facebook.co facebook.com/afterthebell, tell us what you think. we'll read your answer as little later this hour. ♪ . [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire whene's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob n retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. liz: been a long time since we've seen a stock react like this in the after markets especially to the upside. take a look at shares of netflix, soaring after-hours following first-quarter earnings. we have back to nicole petallides. this is significant jump on very solid numbers. >> it is unbelievable to watch netflix after-hours on the move. we talked about a few things. let's first go over the numbers
this is the internet tax we heard about for so long. would this make you less likely to shop on the internet? log on to facebook.co facebook.com/afterthebell, tell us what you think. we'll read your answer as little later this hour. ♪ . [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire whene's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and...
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david: by the way, the government shouldn't be the one -- it is all those taxes. most of the extra charges seem to be these little nickel and dime taxes that they charge you. that is from the government. the government is not going to solve the problem. the government is part of the problem anyway. lori: i don't know, peter. i think your cell phone bill must be so high you can't afford a razor. david: oh. it is 5:00. he has a 5:00 shadow. lori: he has more than that. >> i'm going to shave right now. lori: thank you. i have an app for that. david: just because he arrives at 3:00 a.m. every morning and doesn't have a chance it shave. lori: i couldn't resist. [laughter] david: oh, lord. >> my shaving app. my shaving app. david: thanks a lot, peter. lori: it can drain your wallet. we'll tell you about a $40,000 cocktail. that will set you back. david: we asked you whether or not you thought apple would regain its mojo. we'll read some of your responses coming up next. ♪ . my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i
david: by the way, the government shouldn't be the one -- it is all those taxes. most of the extra charges seem to be these little nickel and dime taxes that they charge you. that is from the government. the government is not going to solve the problem. the government is part of the problem anyway. lori: i don't know, peter. i think your cell phone bill must be so high you can't afford a razor. david: oh. it is 5:00. he has a 5:00 shadow. lori: he has more than that. >> i'm going to shave...
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let's juice up and give us tax decreases and tax cuts. do you think that's going to happen? >> i do, i'm optimistic and have always been, but in 2014, i think we'll take the senate and in 2016, the presidency and it doesn't have to be a republican. it can be a jack kennedy democrat and low rate, flat tax, you know, spending restraint and we can get sound money, free trade, mineral regulation and get the heck out of the way and the way that thatcher did and kennedy did and bill clinton did. this is what we need. >> look, i couldn't agree with you more, i do believe that's exactly what we need. and you think that that will be the expectation for the future. >> yes. >> and the stock market will go up early or middle of next year, because it expects that to happen? >> i think so. i mean, you really, unfortunately in this wonderful economy of ours, i love margaret thatcher's speech she said socialism a wonderful until you run out of other people's money to spend. the truth of the matter is we've run out of other people's money to spend. the party is gone and economy is in terribl
let's juice up and give us tax decreases and tax cuts. do you think that's going to happen? >> i do, i'm optimistic and have always been, but in 2014, i think we'll take the senate and in 2016, the presidency and it doesn't have to be a republican. it can be a jack kennedy democrat and low rate, flat tax, you know, spending restraint and we can get sound money, free trade, mineral regulation and get the heck out of the way and the way that thatcher did and kennedy did and bill clinton...
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ten-year strategy by the kochs to shift the nation to a smaller government with less regulation and taxes. now, that rattles folks like the editor-in-chief of the rap.com, a hollywood web site, who writes, quote: the koch brothers are known for having funneled multiple millions of dollars into right-wing political campaigns. this news should make anyone who cares about journalism nervous. well, i care about journalism, i'm not nervous. the chandler family founded the l.a. times in 1888 as a conservative newspaper, and never mind that no complaints were raised after reports that democratic billionaires ron burkle and ely broad were interested in buying "the new york times." there's that old saying that freedom of the press goes to the guy who owns one. the key point here isn't red or blue or politics, it's green -- money. tribune company just emerged from chapter 11, and while liberal pillars in hollywood are interested mainly in buying only the l.a. times, the koch brothers may bid to buy all eight tribune newspapers combined, and that could better insure their survival. liz? liz: well, y
ten-year strategy by the kochs to shift the nation to a smaller government with less regulation and taxes. now, that rattles folks like the editor-in-chief of the rap.com, a hollywood web site, who writes, quote: the koch brothers are known for having funneled multiple millions of dollars into right-wing political campaigns. this news should make anyone who cares about journalism nervous. well, i care about journalism, i'm not nervous. the chandler family founded the l.a. times in 1888 as a...
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the kind of tax reform we had in 1986 where you eliminate tax references and you lower rates. president obama has tended to be against lowering rates. he wants to raise rates on high income earners. but you've got an interesting situation now. senator, the chairman of the senate finance committee, the ranking democrat now since someone has announced he's not going to run for re-election in 2014. that gives him pretty much a free hand to try to fashion some kind of tax reform if he wants to do it in cooperation with the ranking republican on that committee. i think that it is within the realm of possibility that these two could do that. dave camp, the republican chairman of the house weighs and means committee has been working on the tax reform. we've seen on immigration, the president is leading from behind. he's the opposite of l.b.j. who insisted that congress pass his law without changing a comma. president obama doesn't have much in the way of recommendations. so it's possible, i think, not likely but possible that we could see serious moves towards tax reform. dagen: keep
the kind of tax reform we had in 1986 where you eliminate tax references and you lower rates. president obama has tended to be against lowering rates. he wants to raise rates on high income earners. but you've got an interesting situation now. senator, the chairman of the senate finance committee, the ranking democrat now since someone has announced he's not going to run for re-election in 2014. that gives him pretty much a free hand to try to fashion some kind of tax reform if he wants to do...
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obviously you know tax day may be a protest but if tax day and you were protesting the government you would want to hit a government facility. my leaning is that considering the person of interest who they picked up and not necessarily guilty i want to add is of foreign origin that this looks like it's leaning toward that direction. >> do you have a sense of how these bombs were coordinated? we're hearing that there were the number floats but there were multiple other unexploded devices that were found? two that we know exploded. you know this is just from a layman's perspective who probably watched too many movies in the past but are there timers involved and would timers tell you something different than something that could be activated with a cell phone? >> first of all every bomb has a signature and there are bomb experts that specialize in unraveling the signatures to determine who made the bomb. and so some of these bombs may already have revealed who their perpetrators were or who their manufacturers were in terms of the explosives or the timers they used or in the type of inc
obviously you know tax day may be a protest but if tax day and you were protesting the government you would want to hit a government facility. my leaning is that considering the person of interest who they picked up and not necessarily guilty i want to add is of foreign origin that this looks like it's leaning toward that direction. >> do you have a sense of how these bombs were coordinated? we're hearing that there were the number floats but there were multiple other unexploded devices...
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sales tax jurisdictions across the u.s. you will also be audited by out-of-state tax collectors. that is just wrong and unnecessary for year. speak they really want a level playing field. peter: states say this legislation could help them collect $23 billion a year in additional tax revenue. california alone could pull in an extra $4 billion a year. the fire right now is really over an exemption for small online retailers. ebay, however, is pushing for an exemption of 10 million or 50 employees. lori. lori: both sides make a vital argument. peter: this got a test vote in the senate earlier this year. it got 75 votes on a pretty bipartisan basis. this legislation faces stronger opposition in the house from anti-tax. lori: thank you, peter barnes. melissa: crying wolf. former department of transportation inspector says it is just another example of shoddy management. she joins us ahead. lori: a look at the breakdown. you do have shares in the right here. microsoft and caterpillar leading the dow. we will be back right after t
sales tax jurisdictions across the u.s. you will also be audited by out-of-state tax collectors. that is just wrong and unnecessary for year. speak they really want a level playing field. peter: states say this legislation could help them collect $23 billion a year in additional tax revenue. california alone could pull in an extra $4 billion a year. the fire right now is really over an exemption for small online retailers. ebay, however, is pushing for an exemption of 10 million or 50...
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there is a lot of talk of patriotism, and tax day this could be a tax kook tea party person. but when there were more bombs on neighboring streets it started turning. what is interesting to me, in the talk radio world that i'm in i'm a conservative talk show host, people are quick for the "why," they want to run to the conclusions. today with my audience we were focused on the what. i went went to posting information as it's coming. as we speak there were reports that there were there is a person of interest. that report has been given denied half a dozen times today. the number of injured, 29 to 109. people today were not in the question of why are we here but what the heck is going on which reflects another interesting mind shift. the post 9/11, i don't know if you want to call it instant panic or the very ready to think the worst of the worst. i think it's interesting how we've gone past that. people are ready to acknowledge what could be just some lone nut, some guy with a personal issue, a girlfriend, disgruntled student. there are a lot of reasons why this would happen.
there is a lot of talk of patriotism, and tax day this could be a tax kook tea party person. but when there were more bombs on neighboring streets it started turning. what is interesting to me, in the talk radio world that i'm in i'm a conservative talk show host, people are quick for the "why," they want to run to the conclusions. today with my audience we were focused on the what. i went went to posting information as it's coming. as we speak there were reports that there were there...
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payroll tax, gas two things affect my wallet. adam: they're looking backwards. you have oil below $88 a barrel. tracy: i haven't felt that. adam: hopefully we'll feel it soon. tracy: we have stocks selling off, down about 19 points. the vix also known as the wall street fear index is soaring. let's head down to nicole petallides on the floor of the exchange. the vix will tell you what will happen 30 days from now, right? it is a gauge of the future. that means we're nervous about the future. >> that's exactly right. what it does it takes into account the volatility and fear in the market over the 30 days ahead for the s&p 500. that's exactly what we're seeing here today. we're seeing it at a level of 1 d. it was up over 24% earlier today. we're certainly seeing the volatility here on wall street. we have really seen that just this week alone. on monday we were down 265 points. yesterday we gained only to pull back again today and take out monday's lows. we're seeing broad based selling across the board. the more economically sensitive sectors are the ones gettin
payroll tax, gas two things affect my wallet. adam: they're looking backwards. you have oil below $88 a barrel. tracy: i haven't felt that. adam: hopefully we'll feel it soon. tracy: we have stocks selling off, down about 19 points. the vix also known as the wall street fear index is soaring. let's head down to nicole petallides on the floor of the exchange. the vix will tell you what will happen 30 days from now, right? it is a gauge of the future. that means we're nervous about the future....
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increase, at the payroll tax. so, these issues we have to get through. i don't think they're major but they are headwinds. now we've got a lot of people thinking about what happened last year. down 3% in the second quarter. people wanted to buy in the market started to dip. wait a minute. this may be more significant. the fact of matter, as he have yesterday, 7% of the companies that reported earnings beat estimates. whether the estimates were poor estimate, weak estimates. the fact of the matter as long as data remains relatively, weak, not strong, muddled through the fed will be a long way as way from ending its quantitative easing. the other thing we havv to pay attention to which i think gives us a lot of upside potential is that what's happening in japan is nothing less than significant. and we need to pay attention to the yen. tracy: so let's first finish with the united states because i know you are hot on the yen. you've talked about it last time you were here. that means based on what you're say, second q
increase, at the payroll tax. so, these issues we have to get through. i don't think they're major but they are headwinds. now we've got a lot of people thinking about what happened last year. down 3% in the second quarter. people wanted to buy in the market started to dip. wait a minute. this may be more significant. the fact of matter, as he have yesterday, 7% of the companies that reported earnings beat estimates. whether the estimates were poor estimate, weak estimates. the fact of the...
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>> more taxes. there are so many hidden taxes in the affordable healthcare bill, which is a strange name, that we all are going to be paying. you know, initially, just the rich. then the semi-rich. then the nonrich. you know, the money has to come from someplace. what happens when the government grows to this size -- this is what the founding fathers warned us against. >> neil: in other words, the more you want, the more you have to pay and they tapped the rich and it's not enough to pay the bills. so how far down the so-called food chain do you see this going? >> obviously it's going to affect everyone eventually. also you have to remember that when you affect one segment of the population, we don't live in isolation, every segment will be affected. so the people who create jobs, if you're hurting them, they're not going to create as many jobs. on and on it goes. it's a continuum. we're all in the same boat. we need to be talking about things that work for everybody in an efficient way. >> neil: a
>> more taxes. there are so many hidden taxes in the affordable healthcare bill, which is a strange name, that we all are going to be paying. you know, initially, just the rich. then the semi-rich. then the nonrich. you know, the money has to come from someplace. what happens when the government grows to this size -- this is what the founding fathers warned us against. >> neil: in other words, the more you want, the more you have to pay and they tapped the rich and it's not enough...
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. >> you have members of the media blaming conservatives for the tax day, patriots day, wink, wink, wink. what does that mean? >> you have lawmakers. you have left wing media you have fire bombings, you have -- >> -- we have got to wrap. they are telling me we have to wrap now. what i want to point out is that terrorism has gone on the decline mainly because of the soviet union, no longer sponsors terrorists or radical groups and now they have the fortunate ability to become professors in american universities. all right. we'll return in just a moment with a live update from boston. don't go away. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >> back now to bill hemmer live in boston with the latest on the bombing investigation, bill? >> hey, kimberly, good evening. we were supposed to get a br
. >> you have members of the media blaming conservatives for the tax day, patriots day, wink, wink, wink. what does that mean? >> you have lawmakers. you have left wing media you have fire bombings, you have -- >> -- we have got to wrap. they are telling me we have to wrap now. what i want to point out is that terrorism has gone on the decline mainly because of the soviet union, no longer sponsors terrorists or radical groups and now they have the fortunate ability to become...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ turn of event in the last 11 hours in the boston area. what you are looking at are pictures moments ago of the police and local law enforcement officials focusing in on what we believe is a home in watertown, massachusetts. this is where they have tracked down where this man hunt that has taken place has led them. this is a man hunt to chase a terror suspect in the boston marathon bombings. his brother, we believe they were two brothers who dhaerd out. his brother was killed earlier today running from police. we do -- we have been watching all of this and are watching now as this develop, but please, just in the last half hour have focussed in on a home in
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ turn of event in the last 11 hours in the boston area. what...
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houston, texas, no taxes, chicago, illinois. >> chicago's a great city. i love chicago, my wife's from chicago, but i've got to go with houston because i like the tax rate. >> and you were just there. >> i was just there, people were nice. i like the kind of semi-spanish style of the home, the gas grill, that outdoor living thing they've got going. >> it's a great house, great house, great location, houston, texas wins. >> wow! we've dethroned the painted lady. >> the former brothel, and that house, by the way, the other one, is actually, was a former brothel. so the english manor has deflowered the former brothel, so to speak. >> it's almost worth staying in the painted lady to hear the whispering -- >> you can't imagine the number of e-mails i got about it, seriously. but i have to tell you, it's a tough, tough go on this one. okay, both houses are amazing, both houses are in beautiful condition, both houses just are winners. but texas wins. the fact that unemployment in chicago is so much higher than houston, houston, 6%, chicago 9.2. you've got to giv
houston, texas, no taxes, chicago, illinois. >> chicago's a great city. i love chicago, my wife's from chicago, but i've got to go with houston because i like the tax rate. >> and you were just there. >> i was just there, people were nice. i like the kind of semi-spanish style of the home, the gas grill, that outdoor living thing they've got going. >> it's a great house, great house, great location, houston, texas wins. >> wow! we've dethroned the painted lady....
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if we removed the tax expenditures from the tax code, all of them, remove every tax expenditure, it would help this country. you sit there and say we need these things. instantly, we should stop shipping guns out of the country for tax breaks. guest: he makes several points. the first thing i want to say is the good news is i talk to no one on capitol hill who does not oferstand the importance preserving social security and medicare for existing recipients and future generations. the debate is about what steps thatwe take to make sure those programs are preserved? he gave one example, which is on social security taxes. could you raise that some or eliminate it? i would not support eliminating it. that would not make a lot of sense. most folks do not want to talk about the kinds of tax increases that would need to be done if we do not look somehow at the benefit side of the equation as well. and he makes the other point that, you know, a growing economy would make a big difference for all of these challenges we face. , ohio, independent caller. caller: good morning, and thank you for takin
if we removed the tax expenditures from the tax code, all of them, remove every tax expenditure, it would help this country. you sit there and say we need these things. instantly, we should stop shipping guns out of the country for tax breaks. guest: he makes several points. the first thing i want to say is the good news is i talk to no one on capitol hill who does not oferstand the importance preserving social security and medicare for existing recipients and future generations. the debate is...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of long weekends and longer retirements. ♪ ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ >>> welcome back to "fast money," i'm bertha coombs. i want to update you on the latest update from officials in boston on the boston marathon bombing. fbi special agent in charge says they have sifted through some 2,000 tips so far. he talked about the bomb. what went on in the making of those explosive devices. he said they were encased in pressure cookers and he detailed what they have gathered so far from the forensic evidence. >> among items partially recovered are pieces of black nylon which could be from a backpack. and what appear to be fragments of bbs and nails possibly contained in a pressure cook
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yes, so apple becomes still one more bond equivalent with a better coupon than the bond itself that's tax advantage. without new products what you have is a company that's not much different in their eyes than something as pro sayic as kimberly-clark or pepsico or even mcdonald's. they're all innovators too and they're all marching around the world with new products and winning everywhere they seem to go with good balance sheet, good yield. these companies have the secret sauce which is expanding gross margins and higher earnings. and as lacking as mcdonald's might be, they are a technical marvel in their own ability to deliver, well, what i had this morning on the set on "squawk on the street." a healthy egg mcmuffin with much less cholesterol because it was made with egg whites. don't laugh! don't laugh. you have to understand what the stock market really wants right now. it wants consistent, higher earnings with a consistent increase in dividend. apple gives you only the latter, not the former. the market wants visible innovation that can move the needle. apple does not have that yet,
yes, so apple becomes still one more bond equivalent with a better coupon than the bond itself that's tax advantage. without new products what you have is a company that's not much different in their eyes than something as pro sayic as kimberly-clark or pepsico or even mcdonald's. they're all innovators too and they're all marching around the world with new products and winning everywhere they seem to go with good balance sheet, good yield. these companies have the secret sauce which is...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> u.s. prosecutors are prepping charges against dzhokar tsarnaev. investigators won't say whether they've been begun questioning him in the hospital. he's unable to speak after being shot in the throat. fbi wants to speak with his wife's older brother -- i'm sorry, with his older brother who was killed in the shoot-out thursday night. dr. collins is here, head of north american maple croft. welcome. so, look, first of all, how complicating will this be for the investigation if they're unable to get him to speak? it sounds as though he's beginning to write. >> yes. thanks for having me on this morning. it's important in the beginning context and for this instance. so this is the first islamist attack on the united states since 9/11. in 2006, we had the liquid bomb plot that was foiled. and there's the underwear
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> u.s. prosecutors are prepping charges against dzhokar tsarnaev. investigators won't say whether they've been begun questioning him in the hospital. he's unable to speak after being shot in the throat. fbi...
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. >>> there cob a bill to collect sales tax on all online purchases. that will give local governments in as much as $11 billion in additional revenues they are owed. until now, the rule has been as long as the retailer didn't have a physical presence in the state where the consumer was shopping, the company didn't have to collect sales tax. ebay is fighting back. they are e-mailing users to recruit them to lobby against the senate bill. scott? >>> 5:13. jon and laura, over the weekend, i had a chance to host the tech challenge awards where kids create an invention to solve a problem. it is very involved. this year, more than 3500 kids participated. here is me handed out awards at the elementary school level. scott budman did the same for junior high. this year, girls teams made up 49% of the entries. >> that's fantastic. >> it is. we do something with eastside high school district as well, their science fair. it is more than 50%. girls in stem is an important issue. it is working. we are winning. girls are winning. we are all winning. >> all right. >>
. >>> there cob a bill to collect sales tax on all online purchases. that will give local governments in as much as $11 billion in additional revenues they are owed. until now, the rule has been as long as the retailer didn't have a physical presence in the state where the consumer was shopping, the company didn't have to collect sales tax. ebay is fighting back. they are e-mailing users to recruit them to lobby against the senate bill. scott? >>> 5:13. jon and laura, over the...
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we'll be right back. ♪ i'm the tax man, yeah, i'm the tax man. should 5% appear to small. ♪ martha: a top republican senator is now objecting to a claim that members of his party were using the boston terror attack as an excuse to delay immigration reform. this is an important hearing on this matter that is underway right now. meanwhile things got a little bit tense yesterday after democratic senator charles schumer made these comments, watch this exchange. >> the chairman has a very open process, so a few ways to improve the bill offer an amendment in may and let's vote on it. i say that particularly to those who are pointing to what happened, the terrible tragedy in boston as i would say an excuse for not doing a bill or delaying it many months or years. >> i never said that. >> i didn't say you did. >> i never said that. >> i didn't say you did, sir. i didn't say you did. i don't mean you mr. grassley. >> chairman i don't appreciate you demeaning the witnesses that are coming here. martha: tempers flaring at that hearing. i'm joined by bob b
we'll be right back. ♪ i'm the tax man, yeah, i'm the tax man. should 5% appear to small. ♪ martha: a top republican senator is now objecting to a claim that members of his party were using the boston terror attack as an excuse to delay immigration reform. this is an important hearing on this matter that is underway right now. meanwhile things got a little bit tense yesterday after democratic senator charles schumer made these comments, watch this exchange. >> the chairman has a very...
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. >> 10,000 tax jurisdictions. that's ridiculous. >> it's a lot. thanks a lot. airlines, railroads and the all important apple. all those reports out today. and the earnings squad standing by to break it down. this can save you hundreds of dollars on your cell phone blil. why millions around the world are kicking it when the ceo of kik messenger joins us live. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reduc
. >> 10,000 tax jurisdictions. that's ridiculous. >> it's a lot. thanks a lot. airlines, railroads and the all important apple. all those reports out today. and the earnings squad standing by to break it down. this can save you hundreds of dollars on your cell phone blil. why millions around the world are kicking it when the ceo of kik messenger joins us live. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny...
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go back and look at my taxes. i do pay. >> scoff law. >> you're a total liar. go back and look at my taxes. >> the irs have already audited me twice in the last 12 years. >> by the end of the show he will have a problem with the faa and the irs. are you sure you want to co-op it going? >> right. >> sec is next. >> right. >> the suspect in last week's boston marathon bombings now responding thankfully to investigators's questions making a dramatic turn for law enforcement officials definitely trying to piece together what was behind the attack and answer the all important question of why. scott cohn is in boston and the latest on the investigation. scott, it looks like the suspect cannot speak because of a gunshot wound to the neck, which sounds like, according to various reports, was likely self inflicted. >> that's right, brian. we're hearing that most of those responses from dzhokhar tsarnaev are in writing. it could be this morning we see the formal criminal charges. and the fact that they took time to put this
go back and look at my taxes. i do pay. >> scoff law. >> you're a total liar. go back and look at my taxes. >> the irs have already audited me twice in the last 12 years. >> by the end of the show he will have a problem with the faa and the irs. are you sure you want to co-op it going? >> right. >> sec is next. >> right. >> the suspect in last week's boston marathon bombings now responding thankfully to investigators's questions making a dramatic...
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we have uncertainty around tax. china's government is just now firmly in place and starting to take action. so i think that didn't allow things to progress on that side as well in the first quarter. >> in terms of china, we spoke yesterday with doug from caterpillar. he said in china things look a little better than they had to this point. what's your business in china look like? >> our business depends on the sector. things like nutrition and health food and agriculture, we're making great progress. automotive. in china, builds were up 12% year over year. in other areas that are infrastructure related, they have been lagging 6% to 9%. things about transformers or motors or generators. we see a lot of indication that's starting to loosen up and improve. >> i'm a nascar fan. i'm a jeff gordon fan. he's my favorite driver. i'm starting to see your name a little bit less on the 24 car. which makes me think automotive paint not where you need to be. i'm surprised by that given the automotive industry has done so well. w
we have uncertainty around tax. china's government is just now firmly in place and starting to take action. so i think that didn't allow things to progress on that side as well in the first quarter. >> in terms of china, we spoke yesterday with doug from caterpillar. he said in china things look a little better than they had to this point. what's your business in china look like? >> our business depends on the sector. things like nutrition and health food and agriculture, we're...
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as they're essentially a sales tax on investors. the financial industry is worried that this could be a back door financial transaction tax. >> there are a lot of taxes moving in washington, that's for sure. >> thanks a lot, eamon javers. when we come back the sequester effect on travel. faa employee furloughs began yesterday so should we all get ready for a lot more airport delays all around the country? we'll talk to the department of transportation inspector general mary shaf ov when we come back. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >>> about >>> about an hour into trading and some of the stories we're squawking about. existing home sa
as they're essentially a sales tax on investors. the financial industry is worried that this could be a back door financial transaction tax. >> there are a lot of taxes moving in washington, that's for sure. >> thanks a lot, eamon javers. when we come back the sequester effect on travel. faa employee furloughs began yesterday so should we all get ready for a lot more airport delays all around the country? we'll talk to the department of transportation inspector general mary shaf ov...
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click, your tax is paid. i don't know. >>> still ahead, the building of the biggest container ships to roam the world. and the man who's paying $190 million for each of them. the maersk ceo nils andersen will join us here live at post 9. >>> what will twitter music mean for the likes of pandora? back in two. but i wondered what a customer thought? describe the first time you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately triaged the situation, knew exactly what was wrong with it, the car was diagnosed properly, it was fixed correctly i have confidence knowing that if i take to ford it's going to be done correctly with the right parts and the right people. get a free brake inspection and brake pads installed for just 49.95 after rebates when you use the ford service credit card. did you tell him to say all of that? no, he's right though... omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and y
click, your tax is paid. i don't know. >>> still ahead, the building of the biggest container ships to roam the world. and the man who's paying $190 million for each of them. the maersk ceo nils andersen will join us here live at post 9. >>> what will twitter music mean for the likes of pandora? back in two. but i wondered what a customer thought? describe the first time you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having...
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what he ran on as governor of texas, education, tax and immigration reform. then you turn the corner and september 11th. it happened eight months, you remember, into his first term. there is some steel inside from the world trade center. the famous bullhorn he used to speak to americans from ground zero. >> it is quite dramatic. it had a big impact on the trajectory of his presidency. beyond that is the response to 9/11, the 10 days the country had to mourn. president bush had to lead us through the terrible dark moment. >> reporter: from there you will transition into what became a new threat in this country, the global war on terror. an artifact in there gun saddam hussein had when he was captured. it was later presented to president bush. finally you will go through exhibits highlighting hurricane katrina and of course the recession. about 400,000 people are expected to file through this thing every single year. a lot is on display. truly educational. a pretty spectacular site, bill. bill: it will be good to visit too. thank you, casey stiegel, live from d
what he ran on as governor of texas, education, tax and immigration reform. then you turn the corner and september 11th. it happened eight months, you remember, into his first term. there is some steel inside from the world trade center. the famous bullhorn he used to speak to americans from ground zero. >> it is quite dramatic. it had a big impact on the trajectory of his presidency. beyond that is the response to 9/11, the 10 days the country had to mourn. president bush had to lead us...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> you're watching cnbc "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell, and the earnings have been checkered. europe, though, has had a dramatic morning especially the dax. >> look, europe is -- if they're not going do anything to
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we're learning more about the bombs used in at that time tax. we'll ask a former crime scene analyst what these devices can tell us. >> we're going to get the victims out. we're then going to conduct a sweep with dod. make sure there are no other devices on the street. then we need to get people out of the restaurants and bars. we need somebody on social media okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. to. bill:
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citizen if you're here in the united states illegally now, and there are many hoops to jump through, pay taxes, and so on. but this is -- i really haven't seen anything like this recently where it all came together. it all seems to be coming together and come paper it to gun control, jenna. with gun control you had a huge lobby against it, a powerful lobby, nra and other gun groups and people who own guns. on immigration reform you have a lot of serious conservative criticism, particularly about the security measures in the bill, but it's nothing like the powerful lobby that was against gun control. jenna: it's a bit redundant to say there is politics involved here, isn't it fred? looking at this "politico" article written this week that was talking about the bill, here is what "politico" says. it says the immigration proposal pending in congress will transform the nation's political landscape for a a generation or more. if current trend hold it's going to produce anee location toerl bonanza for democrats and cripple republicans. what do you think about that assessment? >> i think it's wrong f
citizen if you're here in the united states illegally now, and there are many hoops to jump through, pay taxes, and so on. but this is -- i really haven't seen anything like this recently where it all came together. it all seems to be coming together and come paper it to gun control, jenna. with gun control you had a huge lobby against it, a powerful lobby, nra and other gun groups and people who own guns. on immigration reform you have a lot of serious conservative criticism, particularly...